Why must I work?
Apr. 2nd, 2007 01:07 pmWhen I so desperately need to be at home sewing? Really now! I actually worked a little on the PDSvN this weekend (shock!) and spent 3 precious days getting one row of trim onto the overskirt. 3 days! Now I don't have the luxury of sewing for any length of time in a row, but still, 3 days for one row of trim because it can't be done by machine. *sheesh*
The good new is that it is perfectly even and exactly where I want it. If I had been able to do it by machine, the presser foot would have shoved it around and been messy. At least that's the ray of sunshine I'm clinging to for taking so long...
And since we're on hissy-fit ranting... Oh we're not?
The good new is that it is perfectly even and exactly where I want it. If I had been able to do it by machine, the presser foot would have shoved it around and been messy. At least that's the ray of sunshine I'm clinging to for taking so long...
And since we're on hissy-fit ranting... Oh we're not?
( Well we are now! )